1-Syllable Words in Russian
Explore Russian words that divide into exactly 1 syllable, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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The word *архангелогородскому* is a Russian adjective meaning 'relating to the city of angels'. It is divided into seven syllables: ар-хан-ге-ло-го-род-ско-му, with stress on the third syllable (ге-). Syllabification follows standard Russian rules based on vowel separation.
The word 'объективировавшийся' is a Russian adjective in the past active participle form. It is divided into eight syllables: об-ъек-ти-ви-ро-вав-ший-ся, with stress on the third syllable (ти). Syllabification follows standard Russian rules based on vowel separation and consonant clusters.
The word 'объективированность' is a noun with six syllables, stressed on the third syllable ('ти'). It denotes the state of being objective.
The word 'объемноцентрировано' is an adverb relating to volume and centrality. It is divided into eight syllables: об-ъем-но-цен-три-ро-ва-но, with stress on the third syllable ('цен-').
The word 'объёмноцентрирована' is an adjective meaning 'volume-centered'. It is divided into eight syllables: об-ъём-но-цен-три-ро-ва-на, with stress on the third syllable (цен-). Syllabification follows the vowel division rule.
The word 'покровительственный' is a Russian adjective syllabified into по-кро-ви-тель-ст-вен-ный, with stress on the 'тель' syllable. It relates to patronage or protection and is formed from a prefix, root, and adjectival suffix.
The word 'покровительствовала' is a verb in the past tense, feminine gender, meaning 'she patronized' or 'she protected'. It is divided into six syllables: по-кро-ви-тель-ство-ва-ла, with stress on the fourth syllable (тель).
The word 'полугосударственных' is a Russian adjective syllabified into seven syllables: по-лу-го-су-дар-ствен-ных. The stress falls on the fifth syllable (дар-). It follows standard Russian syllabification rules.
The word *пришлифовывавшимися* is a Russian adjective describing something that has been ground or polished. It is divided into seven syllables: при-шли-фо-вы-ва-вши-ми-ся, with stress on the fourth syllable (вы-). Syllabification is based on phonetic structure.
The word 'продекламированному' is a Russian adjective in the past passive participle form, meaning 'recited' or 'declaimed'. It is divided into eight syllables: про-де-кла-ми-ро-ван-но-му, with stress on the fourth syllable (ми). Syllabification follows Russian phonological rules.
The word 'продекламированными' is a Russian adjective in the instrumental plural form, derived from the verb 'декламировать' (to recite). It is divided into syllables as про-де-кла-ми-ро-ван-ны-ми, with stress on the fourth syllable ('ми-').
The word 'проиндексировавшего' is a Russian adjective formed from the verb 'индексировать' (to index). It is syllabified into про-ин-дек-си-ро-вав-ше-го, with stress on the fifth syllable (ва-).
The word 'проиндексировавшему' is a Russian adjective in the past active participle form, meaning 'having indexed'. It is divided into seven syllables: про-ин-дек-си-ро-вав-ше-му, with stress on the third syllable (си-).
The word 'проиндексировавшими' is a Russian verb form syllabified into seven syllables: про-ин-дек-си-ро-вав-ши-ми. The stress falls on the third syllable (си). It follows standard Russian syllabification rules.
The word 'пятидесятиградусную' is an adjective meaning 'fifty-degree'. It is divided into eight syllables: пя-ти-де-ся-ти-гра-дус-ную, with stress on the penultimate syllable (гра-).
The word 'ubicaríamos' is a Spanish verb divided into five syllables: u-bi-ca-ri-a-mos. The third syllable 'ri-' is stressed. It follows standard Spanish syllabification rules and is the first-person plural conditional form of the verb 'ubicar' (to locate).
The word 'пятидесятиградусным' is a Russian adjective syllabified into eight syllables: пя-ти-де-ся-ти-гра-дус-ным. The stress falls on the seventh syllable (дус-). It is formed from numerical components and an adjectival suffix.
The word 'ubicariamos' is a verb divided into three syllables: u-bi-ca-ri-a-mos. The stress falls on the third syllable from the end. It is formed from a Latin prefix, root, and a Spanish personal ending.
The word 'рационалистическими' is a Russian adjective divided into nine syllables: ра-ци-о-на-ли-сти-че-ски-ми, with stress on the fourth syllable (на-). Syllabification follows standard Russian rules based on vowel separation.
The word 'фосфорорганическому' is a Russian adjective relating to organophosphorus compounds. It is divided into eight syllables: фос-фо-ро-рга-ни-че-ско-му, with stress on the third and seventh syllables.